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CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING Transcribed from
Thursday, January 6, 1972 tape recording of
Board meeting
with
We have been kicking an idea around for a number of people about the
idea BQ ^ would like to split for a discussion into two parts,
First of all a description of the mechanics of how it works, and
secondly, funding * how to get funding off the ground - how to make
it goj thirdly, programming . The idea is
that ' ~ * h °°°P
this I the neighborhood group incorporate a nQUBXns maintenance and
solieite memberahipa initially among bmtie owners in the capitol hill
area. We would charge a yearly fee which would range from - an option -
either charging a stx'&ighfc annual fee o£ $2$*00 o? having a sliding
scale fee anywhere from $10.00 to $5o.0u* Jefc shoot initially for
membership of around 2,0.30 home owners. H^v in return for joining the
cooperative, ho&e owners would receive the following initial service.
Ed Sibert were going to talk to a fellow J1m Tv.omg, professor of
industrial saionce at Colorado State, Ft. CoIlUns, ae!s the head of
of
construction management * ixe gave us the idea after we recruited the
membership, sending around senior students in construction management
and possibly in consumer science. # # lfthis is the new fancy title for
it
Home Sc (home economics)... sending them around to the member's homes
to do a room by room maintenance check * like a 6 month check - they
would do a room by room check and then ait down with the home owner
and work on a budget for home maintenance that would be well withing
the home owners income* ••"and their desiresff#.. .and their desires and
would be catering especially to the individual home owner. Then in
the cooperative contacted
the meantime we would have acquired what ideally, an old# semi-
retired carpenter/contractor with a wide range of experience in the
building trade ~ a sort of jack*of«alletrades with good contacts and
good reputation to take up the job of forming maintenance crews*

Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, the proposal and discussion of a new Capitol Hill home owners neighborhood group. The proposed group would provide regular home maintenance for an annual fee.

Meeting minutes of the Capitol Hill United Neighborhood (CHUN) Board. Minutes include list of members present as well as administrative and community issues facing the board. Specifically, the proposal and discussion of a new Capitol Hill home owners neighborhood group. The proposed group would provide regular home maintenance for an annual fee.

CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING Transcribed from
Thursday, January 6, 1972 tape recording of
Board meeting
with
We have been kicking an idea around for a number of people about the
idea BQ ^ would like to split for a discussion into two parts,
First of all a description of the mechanics of how it works, and
secondly, funding * how to get funding off the ground - how to make
it goj thirdly, programming . The idea is
that ' ~ * h °°°P
this I the neighborhood group incorporate a nQUBXns maintenance and
solieite memberahipa initially among bmtie owners in the capitol hill
area. We would charge a yearly fee which would range from - an option -
either charging a stx'&ighfc annual fee o£ $2$*00 o? having a sliding
scale fee anywhere from $10.00 to $5o.0u* Jefc shoot initially for
membership of around 2,0.30 home owners. H^v in return for joining the
cooperative, ho&e owners would receive the following initial service.
Ed Sibert were going to talk to a fellow J1m Tv.omg, professor of
industrial saionce at Colorado State, Ft. CoIlUns, ae!s the head of
of
construction management * ixe gave us the idea after we recruited the
membership, sending around senior students in construction management
and possibly in consumer science. # # lfthis is the new fancy title for
it
Home Sc (home economics)... sending them around to the member's homes
to do a room by room maintenance check * like a 6 month check - they
would do a room by room check and then ait down with the home owner
and work on a budget for home maintenance that would be well withing
the home owners income* ••"and their desiresff#.. .and their desires and
would be catering especially to the individual home owner. Then in
the cooperative contacted
the meantime we would have acquired what ideally, an old# semi-
retired carpenter/contractor with a wide range of experience in the
building trade ~ a sort of jack*of«alletrades with good contacts and
good reputation to take up the job of forming maintenance crews*